Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Valentines Day help?

Ok so I wanted to send my gf a bouqet of flowers to her IN SCHOOL. Only problems is, my teacher and the principal don't like the idea of me and malissa (thats her name) going out, so they're always telling us to move away from eachother, or they won't let us correct eachothers papers. Sooo, what I am asking is, do you think they'll get pissed that I had someone come in and give her flowers? and if they do, what do you think they'll will do to us? What CAN they do to us?

Valentines Day help?
That depends on your school's size and whether or not it's a public, private or charter school.
Reply:Okay -- so I am a teacher, and I am wondering why the teacher and the principal have an opinion on who you date. Most schools have policies on Public Displays of Affection -- stuff like the one meter rule, no hand holding, and so on -- and I am also wondering if you and your sweetie are causing a disturbance in class, and maybe that is why the teacher discourages the interaction. You should not be conducting a romance in the middle of math class.



How old are you anyway??



In my school, we once had a bouquet of red roses delivered to one of our grade 12 girls -- everyone thought it was sweet. But if you are --say --13, maybe something a little less dramatic is in order.
Reply:Don't discuss it with your teacher, principal or anyone ....just do it. Have the card say:

"shhhhhh! To: _________From:_________ (let's keep it secret and make them wonder."
Reply:i doubt they'd punish you for it.

i had flowers delivered to me in class last year and the teacher knew the guy %26amp; i were dating and she didn't particularly care for him BUT she still thought it was an amazingly sweet gesture %26amp; there were no consequences for the class interuption...



sooooo i'd say go for it %26amp; i prob wouldnt ask for permission to do it...9 chances out of 10 they would discourage you, but if you go ahead %26amp; do it w/o asking i guarantee there would be less consequences than if you had asked %26amp; went ahead %26amp; did it against their will.

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